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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Haiti, the poorest
country in the Western Hemisphere, is no stranger to worldwide media
attention as the country's agonizing food crisis continues to escalate.
Violent riots and protests, the April ousting of Prime Minister Jacques
Edouard Alexis and renewed pledges of aid during the early June U.N. Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Summit are well covered and debated, and
headlines and photos provide a glimpse of the upheaval.

Story upon story relays the desperation of the situation, but for
people like Fr. Rick Frechette, physician and Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos
(NPH, Spanish for "Our Little Brothers and Sisters) Haiti National
Director, that desperation compels him even further to do all he can to
help the thousands of children the organization serves in the region. For
Frechette, turning his back is not an option, and since he arrived in Haiti
21 years ago to serve those in need, he knows how critical NPH's support
is.

NPH, an organization founded in 1954 by Fr. William Wasson, operates
homes for orphaned, abandoned and disadvantaged children in nine Latin
American and Caribbean countries. Haiti's NPH home, St. Helene, opened in
1988 about 25 miles outside the capital of Port Au Prince. The 750 children
who live there permanently or receive support from NPH are able to go to
school, live in a safe environment and thrive despite the country's
circumstances.

In a country of nearly nine million people, "Fr. Rick," as he is known,
explained, "The problem is that most of them live on $500 per year and food
is three times more expensive than it was a year ago. For many, it's nearly
impossible to survive."

The price of the most basic staples, beans and rice, has risen
dramatically with a 110 lb. bag of beans increasing 42.5 percent, and the
same quantity of rice an astounding 82 percent in less than one year. In
some homes, milk has doubled.

For Fr. Rick, reality means seeing funerals of more than 300 children
per month, many of whom die from preventable things like hunger,
dehydration or pneumonia. "It's really a pathetic situation and half of the
children dying are under five years old. They have to have access to care
and it's tragic when there's a gap between that care and available money,"
he said.

Because of extreme unrest in the government, the best giving strategy,
Fr. Rick advises, is for donors to funnel money directly to non-profit
organizations with a good track record of helping those in need. He said
that in this time of chaos, aid distribution must be carefully controlled.
"We really need to focus on getting aid to those who are most hungry and
weak, pregnant women and those who can't fight on the food chain."

He continued, "It used to be that you could assemble a large number
together to distribute aid, but given today's environment, it's now
impossible because in people's desperation, we'd wind up with an
uncontrollable situation. We have to manage the distribution much more
discreetly."

Fr. Rick knows the challenges NPH and other organizations face in
Haiti, but his philosophy is pragmatic when it comes to helping those in
need and his faith has always carried him through. "Some people might look
at it as a challenge to address a problem that has no immediate solution,
but the most important thing we can do is keep working at it. With our
help, these kids can go on to have brighter futures."

NPH does not act alone in its efforts to help children most in need.
Sharon Saxelby, president of Friends of the Orphans, the non-profit "face"
of NPH in the U.S., said, "We work in solidarity with Fr. Rick and all nine
of our Country Directors to raise funds here in the U.S. to support the
wonderful work of NPH in Latin America and the Caribbean."

Friends of the Orphans, a 50-year-old non-profit organization, provides
a tax-deductible avenue for U.S. donors to support NPH, and is well aware
of the ongoing challenges. "All nine of our homes are suffering from
enormous increases in the cost of food and fuel and it is a crisis to which
we have to devote our full attention," Saxelby said.

Throughout his decades of work on behalf of the children, Fr. Rick had
a dream of expanding Haiti's NPH presence. That dream materialized when a
state-of-the-art pediatric hospital, St. Damien Chateaublond, opened in
2006 in Tabarre. The facility, which includes a neighboring dental clinic,
laboratory and public health clinic, provides in-patient and outpatient
care to more 40,000 children and adults annually.

"We see a lot more malnourished children coming to the hospital, more
desperate people coming to the gate, and the unrest and riots are putting
us well beyond our budgets for the kids in our care," said Fr. Rick, who
was primarily responsible for the grand vision and reality of the hospital.
"But we must never turn our backs to those most in need."

And Fr. Rick explained that while the mission of NPH Haiti is to
provide support and assistance specifically to the children in the home and
support programs, and those who visit the hospital, the organization
regularly reaches out to all residents.

"We're trying to help neighbors in three ways," he said. "We help the
400 people who work with us, 4,000 kids in the 16 street schools who need a
meal a day and local kitchens that serve thousands of meals to senior
citizens."

"Investing in humanity is different than investing in a project, but
obviously, you still have to invest with the intent to solve it," Fr. Rick
said. "There's sometimes a lack of solidarity among people, but every
little bit counts, and every ounce of support we receive gets us one step
closer. The children deserve all that we can do."

For more information on ways to support NPH in Haiti or any of the nine
countries NPH supports, or to donate or sponsor a child in need, visit
http://www.friendsoftheorphans.org or call 800-690-1703.

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